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Far Southeast II Livability Study

The study area for the Far Southeast II Livability Study is located in the southeast section of the District of Columbia. The majority of the study area lies in Ward 7. The neighborhood of Fairlawn is located in Ward 8. The study area is bounded by Massachusetts Avenue to the north; Good Hope Road and Naylor Road to the south; Anacostia Freeway to the west and Southern Avenue to the east. Prince Georges County, Maryland is directly adjacent to its eastern boundary.

The study area encompasses twelve distinct neighborhoods. They are:

Fairlawn

Marbury Plaza

Randle Highlands

West Over View

Good Hope

Twining

Penn Branch

Dupont Park

Fort Davis

Fairfax Village

Hillcrest

Naylor Gardens

A vision was formed for these neighborhoods in the Far Southeast study area to guide the identification of Livability Corridors and development of transportation solutions along these corridors that improve the quality of life for people who live, work and recreate there.

The Vision for the Study Area is to:

Provide better access to social and economic opportunities by efficiently connecting major activity centers (employment centers, retails, education, recreation, and community facilities) within and around the study area.

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